Welfare check at apartment for resident with mental health issues, Bishop CA
Emergency services received a welfare check request for a resident at an apartment near North Sierra Highway. The resident, who has mental health issues, was not answering the door. A representative from Crossroads Recovery is at the location. The resident's child attended school that morning. Responders are en route to check on the resident's wellbeing.
Audio|Source: Inyo County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, CHP Gold
01:23
Transcript:
00:00
I have a request for our welfare check.
00:02
My RP is out at near North Sierra Highway, Apartment H.
00:09
She's knocking on the door and nobody's answering.
00:14
She states that the occupant has some mental health issues and that her child did go to school this morning, but they can't get in contact with her.
00:24
They would like a welfare check.
00:27
12-06, confirming the school wants a welfare check?
00:32
That negative RP, she's with Crossroads Recovery,
00:36
and she's at the apartment now.
00:39
Her first name is (name withheld).
00:42
6-10-4[1]. I'll be en route.
01:03
I was able to locate a person's page.
01:06
It doesn't have any information on it, but there's been several calls from that subject into dispatch.
01:14
It looks like she's got some mental health issues.
01:20
I'm ten-four.
01:21
I'm going ninety-seven.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/OK
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Location mentioned:
N Sierra Hwy h, Bishop, CA 93514
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